Meteorologists keep an eye on two storm systems over the Atlantic Ocean

A surface low pressure system associated with a tropical wave about 600 miles west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands has continued to become better defined, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

Although shower activity is currently disorganized, upper-level winds could become more conducive for gradual development over the next couple of days. This system has a medium chance, 30 percent, of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours as it moves west at 10 to 15 mph.

Meanwhile, shower activity has weakened in association with the remnant low of Florence, about 750 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands. Environmental conditions are not conducive for redevelopment, and this system has a low chance, near 0 percent, of becoming a tropical cyclone again during the next 48 hours as it moves west-northwest at about 20 mph.